there are 3 requirements they are as followes
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A vice-presidential candidate must have the same qualifications as the President, because he may become President.
Requirements to becoming vice president of the United States: 35 years of age Born in the U.S. and sorry that's all I know :(
Although the U.S. Constitution does not spell out specific qualifications to be Vice President of the United States, most Constitutional experts believe that the Vice President must meet the same requirements as those to become President: 35 years of age, a natural-born US citizen and a resident of the United States for at least 14 years. Since all Vice Presidents to date have met these requirements, there has never been a challenge to this.
Yes, a former president can run for and become governor or mayor of any state in the U.S., as there are no federal restrictions preventing this. Each state has its own eligibility requirements for these positions, but being a former president does not disqualify someone from holding state or local office. Ultimately, it would depend on the individual's ability to win elections and meet the specific requirements set by the state or municipality.
Yes, if they are an American citizen and at least 35, they meet the minimum requirements. And since Washington DC is a part of the US, they would be a citizen.</
Based on the facts given, it appears that they meet the requirements.
She meets all the Constitutional requirements, so yes, she could.
Yes. The president pro tempore is the 3rd in line, under succession of the presidency, after the vice president and speaker of the house. Additionally the president pro tempore could one day be elected president provided they meet all of the requirements that any other citizen would have to meet.
Yes you can as long as you meet the admissions requirements, and have completed all the prerequisite coursework particular to the receiving institution.Yes you can as long as you meet the admissions requirements, and have completed all the prerequisite coursework particular to the receiving institution.Yes you can as long as you meet the admissions requirements, and have completed all the prerequisite coursework particular to the receiving institution.Yes you can as long as you meet the admissions requirements, and have completed all the prerequisite coursework particular to the receiving institution.Yes you can as long as you meet the admissions requirements, and have completed all the prerequisite coursework particular to the receiving institution.Yes you can as long as you meet the admissions requirements, and have completed all the prerequisite coursework particular to the receiving institution.
An officer in the Army can become a police officer if they meet the same requirements as anyone else. The Army officer would have to leave active duty and either move entirely into civilian life or continue in the Army Reserves or National Guard to accept a position as a civilian police officer.
Yes, as long as they meet all requirements including passing an ethical review. The latter is focused on crimes of "moral turpitude."
To become a jet pilot an individual must first meet all the physical requirements, must have a college degree with preference being given to technical and scientific fields.